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Open Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm & Saturdays, 8am to Noon.    All sod is cut fresh, please call ahead to order sod.

At Todd Valley Farms, we pride ourselves on bringing our customers the very best grass for their individual needs. We believe that there is no one grass out there suitable for every location and climate. That is why we offer a wide variety of grass types. This allows you to pick the grass that is best suited to your needs.

 

All of our grasses are selected for their ability to survive on less water. Please take your time exploring our website to choose the one that is right for you.

  • Grows great in sun or shade

  • Self-repairing

  • Excellent color and density

  • Strong, deep root system

  • Excellent disease and insect resistance

Available Picked-up, Delivered or Installed

Slab pieces or Big Rolls

 5lb, 10lb, 25lb and 50lb bags are available at our business or online.
 
You can also buy RTF® Turf Saver® Seed at these local retail locations:
Moore's Nursery - Omaha, NE - (402)333-7515
Northwest Feed and Grain-Omaha, NE -(402)571-0305
Siffring Landscaping - Fremont, NE - (402)721-2450
WashCo Feed and Supply - Blair, NE - (402)426-2620
Seeds of Life Nursery - Lincoln, NE - (402)489-8315
Northern Lawn & Underground-York, NE-(402)362-7457

 

 

  • Very dark green color

  • Only grows 3 to 4 inches tall

  • Can be left un-mowed or mowed to less than an inch

  • Excellent heat and drought tolerance

 

Buffalograss Distributors Buffalograss Maintenance Buffalograss FAQs

 

  • Developed by the University of California

  • Tolerates intense heat

  • Deep root system of 6- 8 feet deep

  • Uses 1/4 inch of water per week

  • Developed by the University of Nebraska

  • Tolerates cold winters of Northern U.S. and southern Canada

  • Deep root system of 6 - 8 feet deep

 

 

  • Tolerates humid climates

  • Resistant to chinch bugs

  • Best buffalograss for the south and southeastern regions of  the U.S.

  • Uses 1/4 inch of water per week

   How Turfgrass Affects the Environment

   Artificial Turf vs. Natural Grass

   Why are Most Lawns Sodded?

Stop Erosion from Ruining Your Property

Which Grass do I choose?

Low Water Lawns

     

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Todd Valley Farms  • PO Box 202 •  Mead • NE • 68041     800-869-8544    info@toddvalleyfarms.com

 

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